Cyclic datatypes: OpenEHR virus

2014-05-17 Thread Timothy W. Cook
Exactly. One of the options when you start a Hangout is to enable live recording to YouTube. You can then go back and edit it if you wish. Otherwise it is streamed and recorded on YouTube. You fill in the metadata and enable publication. That is how all of the HEalthcare IT Live episodes were

Cyclic datatypes: OpenEHR virus

2014-05-17 Thread Thomas Beale
On 17/05/2014 10:44, Timothy W. Cook wrote: Exactly. One of the options when you start a Hangout is to enable live recording to YouTube. You can then go back and edit it if you wish. Otherwise it is streamed and recorded on YouTube. You fill in the metadata and enable publication. That

Cyclic datatypes: OpenEHR virus

2014-05-17 Thread Timothy W. Cook
I guess I should create some kind of index. Your the second person this week to ask where to start. For the Healthcare IT Live! videos; they are all numbered with the guests name in the title and are listed in the playlist link above. The tutorials, really was supposed to be a series about

Cyclic datatypes: OpenEHR virus

2014-05-17 Thread Timothy W. Cook
On Sat, May 17, 2014 at 9:21 AM, Thomas Beale thomas.beale at oceaninformatics.com wrote: well maybe we can take the idea forward with more participants. I had originally thought this effort was centred around only MLHIM (which we need to know more about anyway), but your approach has

Cyclic datatypes: OpenEHR virus

2014-05-16 Thread Bert Verhees
On 16-05-14 03:55, pablo pazos wrote: I mentioned the phases, several times, in my previous messages :) Maybe Thomas can break that up into more phases. On 16-05-14 09:16, Thomas Beale wrote: I think Pablo has summarised some useful things: * validate based on OPTs - this is a must; it's

Cyclic datatypes: OpenEHR virus

2014-05-16 Thread Thomas Beale
OPT = Operational Template - it's the fully compiled version of a template. See the Template Designer http://www.openehr.org/downloads/modellingtools for this - it generates them. Or else you can just do a fully flattened template in the ADL 1.5 workbench. I can provide details on this if you

Cyclic datatypes: OpenEHR virus

2014-05-16 Thread Bert Verhees
On 16-05-14 12:54, Thomas Beale wrote: OPT = Operational Template - it's the fully compiled version of a template. See the Template Designer http://www.openehr.org/downloads/modellingtools for this - it generates them. Or else you can just do a fully flattened template in the ADL 1.5

Cyclic datatypes: OpenEHR virus

2014-05-16 Thread Timothy W. Cook
Tom gave a good intro to ADL 1.5 on the webinar Tuesday. Maybe Tom knows if they recorded it and posted to YouTube? On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 8:21 AM, Bert Verhees bert.verhees at rosa.nl wrote: On 16-05-14 12:54, Thomas Beale wrote: OPT = Operational Template - it's the fully compiled

Cyclic datatypes: OpenEHR virus

2014-05-16 Thread Timothy W. Cook
On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 2:23 PM, Thomas Beale thomas.beale at oceaninformatics.com wrote: On 16/05/2014 12:35, Timothy W. Cook wrote: Tom gave a good intro to ADL 1.5 on the webinar Tuesday. Maybe Tom knows if they recorded it and posted to YouTube? I don't see a link yet, but in any

Cyclic datatypes: OpenEHR virus

2014-05-16 Thread Thomas Beale
On 16/05/2014 19:10, Timothy W. Cook wrote: On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 2:23 PM, Thomas Beale thomas.beale at oceaninformatics.com mailto:thomas.beale at oceaninformatics.com wrote: On 16/05/2014 12:35, Timothy W. Cook wrote: Tom gave a good intro to ADL 1.5 on the webinar Tuesday.

Cyclic datatypes: OpenEHR virus

2014-05-14 Thread Bert Verhees
On 14-05-14 12:20, Timothy W. Cook wrote: Precisely. This is why I said before that it is an implementation level issue. Especially in openEHR or anywhere that you are using a DSL and there are not a existing tools to choose from that have been tested across thousands of use cases. I

Cyclic datatypes: OpenEHR virus

2014-05-14 Thread Timothy W. Cook
On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 7:56 AM, Bert Verhees bert.verhees at rosa.nl wrote: Take a look at a Google search for patterns for data validation. Sorry Tim, that is a too easy answer for a man of your qualities. That is not a useful advice, everyone, even children know you can google

Cyclic datatypes: OpenEHR virus

2014-05-14 Thread Bert Verhees
On 14-05-14 14:04, Timothy W. Cook wrote: It is an illustration of how varied the approaches can be based on the implementation situation. I tried googling it, of course. I always try to find an answer by myself, before discussing it on a mailinglist. I got 6 million hits to the question you

Cyclic datatypes: OpenEHR virus

2014-05-14 Thread Timothy W. Cook
On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 11:49 AM, Bert Verhees bert.verhees at rosa.nl wrote: On 14-05-14 16:01, Timothy W. Cook wrote: So please stop breaking in subjects I start, with the purpose to give it a bullshit distraction. Well, excuse the #$% out of me. I didn't know this was Bert's QA list.

Cyclic datatypes: OpenEHR virus

2014-05-13 Thread Ing. Pablo Pazos
If the value is not constrained, the validator should return true without continuing checking in cascade-recursive mode. For this to work as expected, the data structure should be validated before than the data validation. The easiest way of validating the structure is serializing the instance

Cyclic datatypes: OpenEHR virus

2014-05-12 Thread Athanasios Anastasiou
Hello everyone If it is any more help, here is an earlier discussion on cyclic references: http://lists.openehr.org/pipermail/openehr-technical_lists.openehr.org/2012q2/007015.html I think that the ADL 1.5 modifications took care of this discrepancy at the model level as well. All the best